Abstract

Menopause is a physiological process, but for many women it is a difficult time due to vasomotor symptoms and symptoms related to the urogenital sphere. The hormonal changes and biological disorders that occur have a negative influence on women's health and functionality, on their physique and mental health. In addition, many women associate menopause as a transition from middle age to old age, which is psychologically difficult to face. Disturbing manifestations such as hot flushes, sleep disturbances, dyspareunia and decreased libido affect the quality of life of menopausal women and they must receive optimal therapy to help them get through this period more easily. The most effective therapy for treating menopausal symptoms is hormone replacement therapy. However, this is contraindicated for some women and avoided by others. That's why efforts are continually being made to find alternative and complementary therapies for menopause. Doctors must also be prepared to offer psychological support to these women.

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